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Monthly Archives: June 2011

Charlie Demerjian
Jun 22, 2011
53

AMD and ARM join forces at last

Fusion 11: Not what you think, much much more.

Anyone watching the industry knows AMD (NYSE:AMD) and ARM (NASDAQ:ARMH) are up to something together, it is more obvious than two teen-agers giggling when they glance at each other.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 21, 2011
32

ARM and AMD see eye to eye on GPU compute

Fusion 11: Jem Davies talks standards and graphics

At AFDS/Fusion 11, Jem Davies gave a talk about ARM’s view on power and heterogeneous computing
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 21, 2011
8

Other things not related to AFDS…

Weekly S|A roundup

This week was a surprisingly busy one with AMD’s Fusion Developer Summit taking the center stage in the news.
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Mads Ølholm
Jun 21, 2011
14

Tablet sales disappoint

But PC business remains healthy…

We have already received the first indications that tablet sales are not as strong as expected.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 20, 2011
40

Nvidia, AMD, and VIA quit BAPCO over SYSmark 2012

The bad joke is now official

Updated: BAPCO has turned into a bad joke, so bad that Nvidia, AMD, and VIA just quit.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 20, 2011
9

AMD talks about next generation software and Fusion

Fusion 11: Phil Rogers lays out the next few steps

AMD’s Phil Rogers gave the first keynote at AFDS/Fusion 11, the topic was where are we going on the software side of things.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 20, 2011
26

A llook at the Llano architecture

Llovely llittle llaptop chip, llots of details

When AMD first gave out power use numbers for Llano, I was far beyond skeptical.
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Mads Ølholm
Jun 20, 2011
11

China develops MIPS processor for smartphones

Uses only 240mW with integrated graphics

Chinese MIPS developer Ingenic has just completed a 65nm MIPS24 compatible chip complete with integrated graphics and I/O on the chip.
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Newsdesk
Jun 17, 2011
48

Flashback Friday

Voodoo anyone?

SemiAccurate is happy to offer a new feature called Flashback Friday.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 16, 2011
12

Corel Worships OpenCL, are Mass Conversions to Follow?

S|A @ AMD's Fusion Developer Summit

Corel’s chief technology officer, Graham Brown, spoke at one of the AFDS keynotes.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 16, 2011
8

Fun Quotes from the AFDS Media Roundtable

S|A @ AMD's Fusion Developer Summit

There were a few interesting bacon-bits to come out of a rather dry media roundtable session, titled “Why Common Industry Standards Foster Innovation”, with representatives from AMD, ARM, and a certain Redmond, Washington based company.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 16, 2011
76

Intel declares open war on mobo makers

This is going to be messy

Every once in a while, a company does something so incredibly bone-headed it makes your wonder what they were thinking.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 15, 2011
16

OpenCL and GPU Compute

S|A @ AMD's Fusion Developer Summit

I was lucky enough to attend Dr. Anne C Elster’s presentation on Real-Time Processing in OpenCL and GPUs a this years ADFS.
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Mads Ølholm
Jun 15, 2011
22

Chromebook is really a netbook

Samsung supplies Apple and Google

The Chromebook from Samsung looks very much like a netbook and is also using an Atom processor.
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Mads Ølholm
Jun 15, 2011
4

PCM shows off its usefulness

Still a prototype but getting there…

A group of students from Computer Science and Engineering department at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering have developed a storage array based on PCM (Phase Change Memory) that is seen by many as a successor to both dynamic RAM and flash memory.
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